Plymouth Dock. Byers, William. 1818. Bookseller. Holditch, Robert. Observations on emigration to British America, and the United States; written expressly for the use of persons about to emigrate to those countries : By Robert Holditch.-- Plymouth-Dock : printed for the Author, and sold by W. Byers, (Cobourg-Office) 109, Fore-street; and may be had of all other Booksellers, [1818].-- 100p. ; 8°. - Preliminary address dated; May 16, 1818. With a mounted slip of errata on p.100. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon and Hearle. 1813. PERING, Richard. Printers. On the preservation of the British navy when in a state of ordinary.-- Plymouth-Dock : by Congdon & Hearle, 1813.-- 30p. - A list of British Ships of War, lost or founded, from 1775 to 1784. - Held by: Royal Society ; University of Exeter ; British Library ; National Maritime Museum.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon and Hearle. 1814. Printers. PERING, Richard. A reply to some strictures in the Quarterly Review, (no.xix.) on Indian-built ships : to which are annexed, economical recommendations for effectually preserving the British Navy, on the return of peace, whereby millions of money may be saved to the country! By Richard Pering, Esq.-- Plymouth-Dock : printed and published by Congdon and Hearle; and to be had of Wilkie and Robinson, London, 1814.-- [4],62p ; 8vo. - Reply to 'Reports and papers on the impolicy of employing Indian-built ships in the trade of the East-India Company, and of admitting them to British registry ...' in the 'Quarterly Review', Oct. 1813.. - Held by: National Trust ; Royal Society ; Cambridge ; British Library ; University of Exeter ; National Maritime Museum.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon and Hearle. 1817. Printers. SPOONER, Samuel. A sermon, preached at the Roman Catholic chapel, Stonehouse, on Sunday, the 23d of November : occasioned by the much-lamented demise of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales .. / by the Rev. Samuel Spooner.-- Plymouth-Dock : Congdon and Hearle, 1817.-- 27 p. ; 18 cm. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon and Hearle. 1818. Booksellers. COWAN, Thomas Conolly. A sermon on the work of the Holy Spirit : being the substance of two discourses (not thrown into one) that were preached at Gideon Chapel, Bristol, November 17th, and December 7th, 1817 / By Thomas Conolly Cowan, a thankful seceder from the national religious establishement..-- Bristol : Printed and published for the author, and sold by J. Bonner, 22, Bridge-Street, also, by Whittemore, Paternoster Row, London; Congdon and Hearle, Plymouth Dock; Gresswell, Exeter; Nott, Taunton; Bettison, Cheltenham; Biddell, Tewkesbury; Johnson, Dublin; Binns and Robinson, Bath; E. Heathcote, High-street, Warwick; and Bailey, Calne., 1818..-- [4], viii, [9]-67, [1] p. ; 8°. - Signatures: [A]6 B-H4 I². With an initial half-title leaf. With advertisements on I2v. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon and Hearle. 1818. Printers. GYLLENBORG, Gustaf Adolf, Count. A natural and chemical treatise on agriculture, ... with practical remarks and additions by W. Pilkington..-- Plymouth Dock : printed and sold by Congdon and Hearle, 1818.-- [4], xxxv, [2], xxviii-xxix, [1], 208 p. ; 8º. - Second edition of: The natural and chemical elements of agriculture. Translated from the Latin ... by John Mills.-- Second edition The initial half-title entitled “Second edition” and the second half-title “A treatise on agriculture ...”.- With a list of subscribers.- An errata slip is pasted to the second p.xxix.. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon and Hearle. 1819. Printers. PERING, Richard. A treatise on the anchor : shewing how the component parts should be combined to obtain the greatest power, and most perfect holding, with a table of dimensions ... from 1 to 95 cwt., and a schedule of proportionate weights of anchors ... also some observations on the chain cable, shewing the proportion it bears to that of hemp, and to the weight of the anchor.-- Plymouth-Dock : Printed and sold by Congdon and Hearle; Longman [London] , 1819. - 98p. - Held by: University of Exeter ; British Library : Oxford : Cambridge ; Royal Society.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon and Hearle. 1819. TYRWHITT, Thomas, Sir. Substance of a statement made to the Chamber of Commerce, Plymouth, the 3rd of November, 1818, concerning the formation of a rail road, from the Forest of Dartmoor to the Plymouth Lime-quarries, with additional observations, and a plan of the intended line. By Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt / [Tyrwhitt, Thomas, Sir.].-- Plymouth-Dock : London. printed by Congdon and Hearle, 52, Fore-Street; and published by Harding, St. James's Street, London, [1819] ;.-- 29,[1]p. : 2 maps ; 8°. - Dated at end: January 1st, 1819. - Held by: British Library ; Oxford ; Cambridge ; Glasgow ; London School of Economics ; St. Andrews ; National Library of Scotland.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon, John. 1816. COLE, R., of Plymouth-Dock. The pawnbroker's ready reckoner, or, Book of rates : to which is added, an abstract of the law relating to pawnbrokers / by R. Cole.-- Plymouth-Dock : London : Printed and published by John Congdon ; may be had of Messrs. Longman, Hurst, and Co. : and Messrs. Evans and Son, and all other booksellers, 1816.-- ii, 39 p. ; 20 cm. - Contains abstract of the law relating to pawnbrokers, and particularly of the Statute 39 and 40, Geo. 3, Chap. 99 - p. [29]-39.. - Held by: Cambridge ; British Library.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon, Lazarus. 1796. Printer and bookseller. Church of England. Liturgies. Special forms of prayer (General, 1796-03-09) A form of prayer, to be used In all churches and chapels throughout England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Wednesday the Ninth of March, 1796, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a general fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in the most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: For obtaining Pardon of our Sins, and for averting those heavy Judgments which our manifold Provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land; and for restoring and perpetuating Peace, Safety and Prosperity to Himself, and to His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command. - [Dock] : Sold at Congdon's printing-office, in Dock , [1796]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Congdon, Lazarus. 1812. Printer. Pering, Richard.A brief enqiry into the causes of premature decay, in our wooden bulwarks : with an examination of the means, best calculated to prolong their duration. By Richard Pering, Esq.-- Plymouth-Dock : printed and published by L. Congdon; and to be had of Wilkie and Robinson, London; and all other booksellers ..., 1812.-- [4],78,[2]p ; 8vo. - With a half-title, and errata on final leaf.. - Held by: National Trust ; Goldsmiths' Library, Kress no. 20485 ; Imperial College ; Manchester ; National Maritime Museum ; Oxford ; Royal Society ; British Library ; University of Exeter ; University of London - ULRLS.

Plymouth Dock. Durnford, W. 1790. Bookseller*. An AUTHENTIC narrative of some particular occurences which have lately taken place among a denomination of dissenters in the county of Devon, communicated in six letters to a minister in London. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by P.Nettleton, in the Parade and sold also by W.Durnford, Fore-Street, Dock , [1790]. - 48p ; 8°. - Letter at front on case dated 2d April1790. - *Bodl. GA Devon 8° 68(5).

Plymouth Dock. Granville, Arthur and Son. 1812. PrintersA View of Plymouth-Dock, Plymouth, and adjacent country : being a description of every object in the vicinty, that can interest the stranger, or the tourist; in two parts. Part I. The Devon side of the Tamar... Part II. The West side of the Tamar, including the beautiful seat of Mount Edgecumbe; also an appendix containing a table of hackney coach fares from Plymouth to Dock, &c.-- Plymouth-Dock : A. Granville & Son, Britannia Office, 50 Fore-Street; sold also by Crosby and Co. Stationers' Court, London; Southwood, Plymouth; and Gray, Stonehouse, 1812.-- vii, [1], 130, 6p, [1] folding map ; 8vo. - Held by: National Trust ; Cambridge ; Glasgow ; British Library ; Oxford ; Edinburgh.

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Plymouth Dock. Granville, Arthur and Son. 1812. Printers. BIRT, Isaiah. A vindication of the Baptists : from the strictures made on their sentiments and practice, by a minister of the gospel, in a pamphlet, entitled "A discourse on baptism, &c. &c." / by Isaiah Birt. - Plymouth-Dock : Printed and sold by Granville and Son, ... ; sold also by Button and Son, ... , London; Horsey, Portsea; Besley, and Trewman and Son, Exeter; Nettleton and Son, Plymouth; Gray, Stonehouse; and most other booksellers., 1812. - 34 p. 19 cm. - Includes biblical and bibliographical references. Errata at foot of p. 34. - Held by: Oxford
Plymouth Dock. Granville, Arthur and Son. 1813. Printers. HOUGHTON, W. The grin of a moment; or, A piece of old hat : A poem. Interspersed with a few philosophical observations; and dedicated to the officers and seamen of the Royal Navy / By W. Houghton ..-- Plymouth-Dock : printed and sold by Granville and Son, Britannia Office ... sold also by J. Richardson ... London; and all other booksellers, 1813.-- [2],29,[1]p. ; 24cm. 4°. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth Dock. Granville, Arthur and Son. 1813. Printers. STANFORD, John. The domestic chaplain : being fifty-two short lectures on the most interesting subjects, with appropriate hymns and prayers for every Lord's Day in the year ; designed for the improvement of families of every christian denomination / By John Stanford, A.M..-- Plymouth-Dock: : Printed and sold by A. Granville and Son; sold also by J. Richardson, ..., and B. & R. Crosby, & Co. ...; and all other booksellers., [1813?].-- viii, 620 p : fronts ; 22 cm. - With a list of subscribers.. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth Dock. Granville, Arthur and Son. 1813. Printers. MITCHELL, T. The evils of war, considered in a speech, delivered at a meeting held at Leicester, on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of November, 1813, for the purpose of petitioning the legislature for the speedy restoration of peace / by T. Mitchell.-- Plymouth-Dock : Printed and published by Granville and Son, and W. Curtis, Plymouth, 1813.-- 15 p. - Held by: Bristol ; Glasgow ; Sheffield.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1793. Bookseller*. Birt, Isaiah. A defence of scripture baptism: in answer to a pamphlet addressed "To those who esteem the essence of religion of more importance than the forms and ceremonies." By Isaiah Birt, ... - Plymouth : Printed and sold by P.Nettleton; sold also by J.Heydon, Dock , [1793]. - 24p ; 8°. - *ESTC t086837.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1795. Printer. A divine dialogue, between Christ and a sinner, wherein, the divine love of Christ is exemplified, In his beseeching the Sinner to be saved; to which is added, The happy man and True gentleman; with the difference Between To-Day, and To-Morrow. Just published, for the benefit of the poor man who leaves this 'till called for again; recommended to all good Christians, to purchase a Quantity for the Benefit of their poorer Neighbours . - [Plymouth] : Printed, by J. Heydon, James-Street, Plymouth-Dock , [1795?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1795. Printer. Francke, August Hermann , 1663-1727. Fussstapfen des noch lebenden Gottes. English. Extracts The prayer of faith answered; or, an encouragement to live by faith, in the promises and faithfulness of God. Being an extract from an historical narration of the orphan house, at Glaucha, near Hall, in Saxony; begun and carried on in faith, and by many eminent answers to prayer. By Augustus Hermannus Frank, Professor of Divinity in the Frederician University of Hall. - Plymouth-Dock : printed by J. Heydon, No. 8, Market-Street , [1795?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1795. Printer. Hitchens, James. A short account of the death of Samuel Hitchens, and his brother Thomas Hitchens,... By James Hitchens,... - Plymouth-Dock : printed by J. Heydon , [1795?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1795. Printer. The afflicted parents; Or, the undutiful daughter, shewing how She was confined in a room by her father for her disobedience, and how the Devil appeared to her and tempted her to poison her father and mother, and how an angel came to them in the night and told them of it and how she fell in a swoon, and saw the place of torment and the Devil that tempted her. - Plymouth-Dock : printed by J. Heydon, No. 80, James-Street , [1795?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1797. Bookseller*. Mends, Herbert. The baptism of infants authorized in scripture, and the practice of the church of Christ in every age. In reply to Mr. Birts pamphlet entitled, A defence of scripture baptism. By Herbert Mends. ... - Plymouth : Printed and sold by P.Nettleton; sold also by J.Heydon, in Dock; S.Woolmer, in Exeter; J.Brown, Bristol; and by T.Chapman, no. 151, Fleet-street, London , [1797]. - [8],88p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.117 (British Museum); ESTC t096092.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1799. Printer. Reece, Samuel. A selection of evangelical hymns, a considerable number of which have never before been published, intended for the use of the congregation meeting at Barrack Street, Dock; and calculated for the use of all, who would wish to combine in their praises to God, the spirit of truth (unadulterated by the inventions of men) as well as the spirit of poetry. By the Rev. Samuel Reece. - Plymouth Dock : Printed and sold by J.Heydon, Market Street; sold also by Mr. Richards, Plymouth; and Mr. Chapel, Truro , [1799]. - [18],278p ; 12°. - Preface dated: Dock, July 25, 1799. - *Dredge p.91.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1799. Printer. WOTTON, John. A letter to the Rev. R.Hawker ... containing strictures on his letter to the Rev. R.Polwhele ... to which is prefixed an address to the public - 2d edit. By John Wotton. - Plymouth Dock : Printed and sold by J.Heydon, Market St. ... , [1799]. - 12°. - Dated: 1 Oct. 1799. - *Dredge p.4 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia).

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1800. Bookseller*. Birt, Isaiah. A defence of scripture baptism in answer to a pamphlet addressed to those who esteem the essence of religion of more importance than the forms and ceremonies. By Isaiah Birt, pastor of the Baptist church at Plymouth-Dock ... - Plymouth : P.Nettleton; J.Heydon, Dock , [1800]. - 8°. - *Dredge p.55 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia).

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1800. Printer. Blair, Robert , 1699-1746. The grave, a poem; by Robert Blair: to which are added Death, by Bishop Porteus; Evening reflections written in Westminster Abbey; and Night thoughts among the tombs. - London : printed for Howard and Evans, by J. Heydon, Plymouth-Dock , 1800. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1800. Printer. Culy, David. The glory of the two crown'd heads, Adam and Christ, unveiled; or the mystery of the New Testament opened. Originally written by the Rev. David Culy. Now republished with notes, critical and explanatory. To which is annexed Martin Luther's letter on predestination. By the Rev. Samuel Reece, Plymouth-Dock. - Plymouth-Dock : Printed and sold by J.Heydon, Market-Street. Sold also by Lackington, Allen, and Co.; Baynes; Crosby and Letterman, London; Gray, Plymouth; and S.Woolmer, Exeter , 1800. - [2],vi,256p ; 12°. - *Dredge p.91 (Plymouth Free Library); ESTC t114606; Plymouth Public Library L353.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1801. Bookseller*. DREW, Samuel. A letter to the unknown author, of an almost unknown pamphlet : entitled, 'Remarks on two pamphlets,' entitled 'Methodism tried,' and 'Observations on Mr. Polwhele's Anecdotes of Methodism' / By Samuel Drew, St. Austell.-- St. Austell [etc] : Printed and Sold by E. Hennah; Sold also by Nettleton and Gray, Plymouth; Heydon, Market-street, Dock; and by most Book sellers in Cornwall. The above pamphlet may be had by applying to any of the Preachers late in connection with the Rev. J. Wesley, 1801.-- 24p ; 17 cm. - Held by: Manchester.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon, John. 1804. Printer. BLAIR, Robert. The grave : a poem / by Robert Blair to which is added An elegy in a country church-yard, by Thomas Gray. Death, a poem, by Bishop Porteus. Evening reflections written in Westminster Abbey and a soliloquy in a country church-yard, by the Rev. Mr. Moore, of Cornwall..-- Plymouth Dock : Printed and sold by J. Heydon, No. 80, James-Street., 1804..-- 50, [1] p. ; 11 cm. - Held by: Oxford ; Cambridge.

Plymouth Dock. Heydon. 1805. Printer. NEWTON, J. A collection of hymns for the approaching year / by the Rev. J. Newton, of Olney. ...-- [Plymouth Dock] : Heydon, Typ. James-Street, Dock, [ca. 1805].-- 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 35 x 24 cm. - Six hymns printed in three columns, within a decorative border.. - "Price one penny to those persons who please to purchase. - With a good allowance to those who buy quantities to give away.". - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. and Co. 1818. Printers. A GUIDE to the Cathedral Church of Exeter, with an account of its antiquities, monuments, &c to which is added a short sketch of the lives of the bishops. - Plymouth-Dock : Printed for the vergers, by E.Hoxland and Co. ... , 1818. - 59,[1]p ; 16cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre; Davidson p.29 (Secktor Lib.).

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1787 - 1805. Printer and bookseller.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1787. Printer, bookseller and stationer. Spry, Edward 1695 or 6-1789. The holy or sacred masonic service, &c; for St. John's (the evangelist; and patron of F: and A: Masons) Festival (In the year of masonry, 5787; of Christ, 1787. By Edward Spry. M: A:-Candidate of Divinity--Batchelor of Music-Doctor of Philosophy; Laws; and Medicine-of the Royal College of Physicians, London and Edinburgh; of Oxford, Cambridge, &c. R: A: Knight Templar, and of the Oriental Star: &c: &c: &c:) and by him (God willing!) performed...:6 A: N: in James's-Chapel---James's-Street, Plymouth-Dock. - Plymouth-Dock : printed and sold by E. Hoxland, printer, bookseller, and stationer, No. 48, Fore-Street; and sold by all the other booksellers , [1787]. - *ESTC t007268.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1790. Bookseller. Great Britain. Royal Navy. Lists. 1790-10 Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved: […] Corrected to October 1790, and to be continued monthly, during war, and quarterly, during peace, price six-pence. - London : printed for D. Steel, No. 1, Union-Row, the Lower-End of the Minories, Little Tower-Hill. And sold by the following booksellers, viz. Mr. Breadhower, Portsmouth; Mr Hoxland, Plymouth-Dock; M. Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Mr. W. Harding, Gosport; Mr. Watts, Gosport; Mr. J. Harding, Portsmouth-Common; Mr. W. Brown, on the Tholzey, Bristol; Messrs. Downes and March, Yarmouth; Mr. Cook, Leith; Mr. J. Hedley Lynn; and the other booksellers in town and country , [1790]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1790. Printer. To all who are admirers of the extraordinary productions of nature and lovers of ingenuity. Just arrived... Mrs. Morrell, born without arms! And will work with her toes in as complete a manner as with hands and arms. - She cuts watch-papers,... - [Plymouth] : Hoxland, printer, Plymouth-dock , [1790]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Manuscript date by Lysons: 1790. - *ESTC t051061.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1792. Printer, bookseller and stationer. The Plymouth-dock guide, &c. or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the dock yard; containing a description of the fortifications churches government markets play-house assembly-rooms prospects pleasant rides buildings, &c. With a description of whatever is worthy of notice in the towns and villages surrounding it, as Plymouth and Garrison, Plympton, Saltram, Tavistock, Mount Edgecumbe, Cawsand, Millbrook, St. Germans, Port Elliot, &c. Also the times of going out and coming in of the mail coaches, diligences, waggons; rates of porters, chairmen, &c. &c. To which are added, distances of roads from Plymouth-Dock to several of the principal cities and towns in England, especially such as are west of London. - Plymouth-Dock : printed by and for E. Hoxland, bookseller and stationer, near the Fountain Tavern, Fore-Street, and sold by G.G.J. & J. Robinson, Paternoster Row, London, and all other booksellers , 1792. - 64p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.60-1 (R.W.Cotton); DUL 57570 ; ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1795. Printer and bookseller. In the name of God, amen, I [blank] being in bodily health and of sound and disposing mind and memory, and considering the perils and dangers of the seas, and other uncertainties of this transitory life, (do for avoiding controversies after my decease) make, publish, and declare this my last will and testament, in manner following... - [Plymouth?] : Printed & sold by E. Hoxland, Dock , [1795?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1796. Printer and bookseller. The Plymouth-Dock guide, or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the dock yard; Containing a description of the fortifications churches government markets play-house assembly-rooms prospects pleasant rides views buildings, &c. with a description of whatever is worthy of notice in the towns and villages furrounding it, as Plymouth and Garrison, Plympton, Saltram, Tavistock, Mount Edgecumbe, Cawland, Millbrooke, St. Germans, Port. Elliot, &c. also the times of going out and coming in of the mail coaches, diligences, waggons, rates of porters, chairmen, &c. &c. to which are added, distances of roads from Plymouth-Dock to several of the principal cities and towns in England, especially such as are west of London. - Plymouth-Dock : Printed by and for E. Hoxland, bookseller & stationer, next door to the Fountain Tavern, Fore-Street: and sold by G.G.J. & J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row: London and all other booksellers , 1796. - 64p ; 8°. - *Devon Heritage Centre; Davidson p.41; Plymouth Athenaeum p. 37; DUL 57570 ; ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1797. Bookseller. A letter to the British soldiers. - London : printed for Debrett, Piccadilly, and Richardson , Royal Exchange ; and sold by Townsend and Etherington, Chatham; the booksellers at Sheerness; Hoxland, Plymouth; Mathews, Portsmouth; and by all the booksellers and newscarriers, in Great Britain and Ireland , [1797]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1797. Printer and bookseller. The naval officers formula, or stationing vade mecum; shewing the distribution of a ship's company of a first to a sixth rate, at mooring,... and working ship. With order of battle, &c. &c. - Plymouth-Dock : printed by and for E. Hoxland , 1797. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1803. Printer. A SERMON on the threatened invasion, &c. By a Devonshire curate. - Dock : Printed and sold by E.Hoxland; sold also by Huss, Stonehouse; Richards, Plymouth; Trewman and Son, Exeter; G. and J.Robinsons, London; and all other booksellers in town and country , 1803. - 8°. - Colophon: Hoxland, printer, Fore-Street, Dock. - *Dredge p.41.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1804. Printer. DUNNING, Richard. Minutes of some experiments to ascertain the permanent security of vaccination, against exposure to the small-pox : to which are prefixed some remarks on Mr. Goldson's pamphlet. With an appendix containing testimonials and other communications from many of the most respectable medical men, in this neighborhood / by Richard Dunning ...-- Dock [Plymouth] : Printed and sold by E. Hoxland; [etc., etc.], 1804.-- 120 p. 20 cm. - Goldson's pamphlet [“Cases of small pox subsequent to vaccination”]. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth Dock. Hoxland, Edward. 1805. Printer and bookseller. The PLYMOUTH-DOCK guide; or, an authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the Dock-Yard ... - Plymouth-Dock : Printed by and for E.Hoxland, bookseller & stationer, next door to the Fountain Tavern, Fore-Street; and sold by all other booksellers , [1805?]. - 86p : 16°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1805/PLY.

Plymouth Dock. Johns, James. 1816. Printer. MARSDEN, Joshua (Missionary). The narrative of a mission to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Somers islands : with a tour to lake Ontario : to which is added, The mission, an original poem, with copious notes : also, a brief account of missionary societies, and much interesting information on missions in general / by Joshua Marsden late missionary to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Bermudas ...-- Plymouth-Dock : Printed and sold by J. Johns, 53, St. Aubyn-street; sold also by Thomas Kaye, 42, Castle-street, Liverpool; Baynes, Paternoster-row; Williams and son, Stationer's court; Burton and Briggs, 156, Leadenhall-street; Booth, Duke-street, Manchester-square; Blanchard, City-road, London; and at all the Methodist preaching houses in town and country, 1816.-- xiv, 289 p. : front. (port.) 2 fold. tab. ; 22 cm.-- Sabin 44716. - Held by: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; Oxford ; University of London - ULRLS ; Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth Dock. Kennard and Hayward. 1815. Booksellers*. Woolmer, Samuel. The Servant of the Lord : A sermon [on Romans i. 1], occasioned by the death of the late Rev. T. Coke, LL.D. preached at Sheerness and Brompton, Kent / By Samuel Woolmer; who was brought to a knowledge of the truth under the Doctor's ministry, in the Island of Barbadoes, in the West Indies. - London [etc.] : Printed at the Conference-Office, 14, City Road, By T. Cordeux, Agent. Sold by J. Bruce, 5, City-Road; W. Baynes, Paternoster-Row; W. Kent, Holborn; Mr. Edward Woolmer, Exeter; West and Glanville, Plymouth; Gray, Stonehouse; Kennard and Hayward, Plymouth Dock; Knee, Stroud; Mrs. Greaves, Weymouth; Taylor and Chubb, Portsea; Goldsmith, Portsmouth; Wilkins, Derby; Nuttal and Fisher, Liverpool; Hoophill, Bristol; and by all Booksellers in the United Kingdom, 1815. - 31p ; 21 cm. - Held by: Manchester.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice and Edwards. 1790. Booksellers.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice and Edwards. 1790. Booksellers*. The EXETER pocket journal; or, West Country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book for the year of our Lord, 1791, ... - Exeter : Printed and sold by Trewman and Son; sold also by Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Maurice and Edwards, Plymouth-Dock; Murch, Barnstaple; Leigh, Dartmouth; Huxtable, Southmolton; Harry, Truro; Liddell, Bodmin; and all other booksellers in town & country , [1790]. - viii,60p ; 8°. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Davidson p.28.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice and Thorn. 1786. Printers.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice and Thorn. 1786. Printers. Saltash articles, agreed on by a friendly female society, which began the twelfth day of August , 1777. - Plymouth-Dock : printed by Maurice and Thorn, no. 51, Fore-Street; by whom all manner of letter-press and copper-plate printing is neatly and expeditiously performed, and on the most reasonable terms. - Also, church bibles, &c. bound and repaired in the best manner, and all kinds of book-binding performed on the shortest notice , [1786?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Mrs. 1770 - 1772. Bookseller.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Mrs. 1770. Bookseller*. COOKWORTHY, William. The doctrine of life for the new Jerusalem. From the commandments of the Decalogue. By the honourable and learned Emanuel Swedenborg. Now first translated from the Latin. - Plymouth : Printed by Robert Weatherley, for the editor, and sold by J.Whitfeld in Market Street, Mrs Maurice at Dock; also by the booksellers in town and country , [1770?]. - [60]p ; 4°. - *Joseph Smith Friends' books i,448.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Mrs. 1772. Bookseller*. Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. The doctrine of life for the New Jerusalem. From the commandments of the Decalogue. By ... Emanuel Swedenborg. Now first translated from the original Latin.. - Plymouth : printed by Robert Weatherley, for the editor, and sold by J. Whitfeld; Mrs. Maurice, at Dock; also by the booksellers in town and country, [1772]. - vi,52p. ; 4°. Translated by William Cookworthy? - *ESTC t162852 ; AUC 847C3 (C).

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1779 - 1791. Bookseller.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1779. Bookseller. An epistle from Edward, an American prisoner in England, to Harriet, in America. The second edition. To which is added, an ode to charity. - London : printed by H. Goldney, for Fielding and Walker , Pater-Noster-Row ; and sold by Mr. Breadhower, Portsmouth; and Mr. Maurice, Plymouth-Dock, MDCCLXXIX. [1779]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1779. Bookseller. An epistle from Edward, an American prisoner in England, to Harriet, in America. - London : printed for Fielding and Walker and sold by Mr. Breadewer, Portsmouth, and Mr. Maurice, Plymouth-Dock , 1779. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1781. Bookseller. Great Britain. Royal Navy. Lists. 1781-11-30 Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved: to which are added their stations, and a list of the ships lost or destroyed... Corrected to November 30 , 1781,... - London : printed for D. Steel. And sold by J. Breadhower, Portsmouth; W. Gillman, Chatham; Mr. Maurice, Plymouth; and Mr. Harding, Gosport , [1781]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1782. Bookseller. Great Britain. Royal Navy. Lists. 1782-12-31 Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved: to which are added their stations, and a list of the ships lost or destroyed since the Commencement of the War, with their Commanders. Likewise a List of the Enemies Ships taken or destroyed nce the Commencement of the War. With Lists of the Lords of the Admiralty, Commissioners of the Navy and Victualling, and of the other Offices in the naval. Department, and the Navy-Agents. Corrected to December 31 , 1782, And to be continued Monthly, Price Six-Pence. - London : printed for D. Steel, No. 1, Union-Row, she Lower-End of the Minories, Little Tower-Hill. And sold by the following booksellers, viz. Mr. Breadhower, Portsmouth; Mr. Gillman, Chatham; Mr. Maurice, Plymouth-Dock; M. Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Mr. Harding, Gosport; Mr. Sharp, Deal; Messrs. A. Brown and Son, on the Tholzey, Bristol; Mr. Eaton,. Yarmouth; Mr. Charn [1782]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1782. Bookseller. Great Britain. Royal Navy. Lists. 1782-8-31 Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved: to which are added their stations, and a list of the ships lost or destroyed... Corrected to August 31 , 1782,... - London : printed for D. Steel. And sold by the following booksellers, viz. Mr. Breadhower, Portsmouth; Mr. Gillman, Chatham; Mr. Maurice, Plymouth-Dock; M. Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Mr. Harding, Gosport; Mr. Sharp, Deal; Messrs. A.. Brown and Son, Bristol; [and 1 each in Yarmouth, Newcastle, Leith, and Pool]; and by the other booksellers in town and country , [1782]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1782. Bookseller. Great Britain. Royal Navy. Lists. 1782-5-31 Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved: To which are added their stations, and a list of the ships lost or destroyed since the commencement of the war, with their commanders. Likewise a list of the enemies ships taken or destroyed since the commencement of the war. With lists of the lords of the admiralty, commissioners of the navy and victualling, and of the other offices in the naval. department, and the navy-agents. Corrected to May 31 , 1782, and to be continued monthly, price six-pence. - London : Printed for D. Stele, No. 1, Union-Row, the lower-end of the Minories, Little Tower-Hill. And sold by the following booksellers, viz. Mr. Breadhower, portsmouth; Mr. Gillman, Chatham; Mr. Maurice, Plymouth; Mr. Harding, Gosport; Mr. Sharp, Deal; and Messrs A. Brown and Son, on the Tholzey, Bristol , [1782]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1783. Bookseller. Great Britain. Royal Navy. Lists. 1783-02-28 Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved: to which are added their stations, and a list of the ships lost or destroyed... Corrected to February 28 , 1783,... - London : printed for D. Steel. And sold by the following booksellers, viz. Mr. Breadhower, Portsmouth; Mr. Gillman, Chatham; Mr. Maurice, Plymouth-Dock; M. Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Mr. Harding, Gosport; Mr. Dawkins, Gosport [and 1. each in Deal, Bristol, Yarmouth, Newcastle, Leith, Lynn, Dover and Pool] , [1783]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1785. Bookseller. Edwards, David, midshipman. Two elegies, one on the death of a friend, the other on an unfortunate seaman, found frozen to death in St. George's fields. By Mr. David Edwards,... - [Plymouth] : Sold by P. F. Maurice, No. 51, Fore-Street, Plymouth-Dock , [1785]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1785. Bookseller. Great Britain. Royal Navy. Lists. 1785-03-31 Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved: to which are added their stations, and a list of the ships lost or destroyed... Likewise a list of the enemies ships taken or destroyed... Corrected to March 31 1785,... - London : printed for D. Steel. And sold by the following booksellers, viz. Mr. Breadhower, Portsmouth; Mr. Church, Falmouth; Mr. Maurice, Plymouth-Dock; M. Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Mr. Harding, Gosport; [and 1 in Gosport etc] , 1785]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1786. Bookseller*. BIDLAKE, John. Sunday schools recommended. A sermon, preached at the chapel in Stonehouse, near Plymouth, in the county of Devon, on Sunday the twenty-second of October 1786, before the subscribers to a sunday school, lately established in that place, by John Bidlake, A.M. master of the grammar school, Plymouth. Price one shilling. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son; sold also by P.F.Maurice, Plymouth-Dock; R.Trewman, Exeter; and B.Law, Ave-mary-lane, London , 1786. - [4],23,[1]p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.116 (T.N.Brushfield); Plymouth Athenaeum p.105; ESTC t080371; Plymouth Public Library L455; DUL 4600.

Plymouth Dock. Maurice, Patrick Ferdinand. 1791. Bookseller*. Church of England. Liturgies. A liturgy compiled from the Book of Common Prayer reformed, according to the plan of ... Samuel Clarke; together with a collection of psalms and hymns, for public worship. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son; sold also by P.F.Maurice, Plymouth-Dock; and J.Johnson. London , 1791. - [6],106,[2],213,[1],viiip ; 12°. - The Collection of psalms has a separate titlepage (See 1790 Collection). - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. Pinkney. 1790. Bookseller. Shrubsole, William , 1729-1797. Christian memoirs; or, A review of the present state of religion in England; in the form of a new pilgrimage to the heavenly Jerusalem: Containing, by way of allegorical narrative, a great variety of dialogues on the most interesting subjects, and adventures of eminently religious persons. By W. Shrubsole. Minister at Bethel Chapel, Sheerness. [A new edition. With considerable corrections, illustrations, and additions,] . - . Rochester : Printed and sold by W. Gillman, at the Phoenic Printing-Office. Sold also by J. Matthews, in the Strand; Evans & son, Paternoster-Row, Wm. Ash, No. 15, Little Tower-Street, London; Pinkey, Plymouth-Dock; and the booksellers in the county of Kent, M,DCC,XC. [1790]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. [s. n.]. 1797. Booksellers. Kilham, Alexander 1762-1798. The substance of a sermon, preached at the opening of the Ebenezer Chapel, Leeds, on the 7th of May, 1797, for the use of the Methodists.... By Alexander Kilham.... - Leeds : printed by Binns and Brown; for the author, and sold by him; also by Murgatroyd, and Wardell, London; Binns, Leeds; Binns, Halifax; Wright, Sheffield; Edwards, Bristol; Peat, Birmingham; Sutton, Nottingham; and by the persons that dispose of the Monitor, and others in, Plymouth- Dock, Bath, Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, &c. &c. &c. , [1797]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth Dock. [s. n.]. 1812. Observations on the naval commissariat ..., on the pay of officers of the Royal navy and marines [&c.] / by a purser in the navy.-- Plymouth-Dock, 1812.-- cm.20. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth Dock. [s. n.]. 1819. Britannicus pseud. The Appeal of Britannicus to the British public on behalf of the Royal Navy. By an Officer.-- Plymouth-Dock, 1819.-- 8º. - Held by: British Library ; Oxford.

Plymouth Dock. [s. n.]. 1819. Sketch of the Breakwater and Plymouth Sound; also, a description and history of the Breakwater.-- Plymouth-Dock, 1819.-- 8º. - Held by: British Library.